The twenty-first century is characterized by the global
circulation of cultures, norms, representations, discourses, and
human rights claims; the arising conflicts require innovative
understandings of decision making. Deliberative Acts develops a
new, cogent theory of performative deliberation. Rather than
conceiving deliberation within the familiar frameworks of
persuasion, identification, or procedural democracy, it privileges
speech acts and bodily enactments that constitute deliberation
itself, reorienting deliberative theory toward the initiating
moment of recognition, a moment in which interlocutors are
positioned in relationship to each other and so may begin to
construct a new lifeworld. By approaching human rights not as norms
or laws, but as deliberative acts, Lyon conceives rights as
relationships among people and as ongoing political and historical
projects developing communal norms through global and
cross-cultural interactions.
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